Our experience treating a recessed chin
A recessed chin can result from genetics, ageing or a natural lack of bone prominence. Without proper structural support, this can create a blending effect between the lower face and neck, impacting your facial profile and contributing to jowling. Over time, chin projection can change, and treatment options may help support definition in this area.
Sharing his techniques with other Doctors and Nurses, Dr. Scott Allison attends domestic and international conferences. Our team at Ascension are trained by Dr. Allison using patient-tailored techniques to maintain a high level of care.
“A recessed chin is more common than people realise, and it can affect the balance of the entire face. By gently supporting this area, we may help support definition in the lower face, with results that vary between individuals” – Dr. Scott Allison
Dr Scott Allison
MBBS, BSC, MSC, MPH, FRACGP, FCPCA
Areas we consider when treating a recessed chin
Multiple factors can contribute to a recessed chin, and it is crucial for your practitioner to thoroughly evaluate the underlying cause to determine the most suitable treatment for you. During your consultation, we work with you to understand your facial anatomy and unique aesthetic needs and goals. A personalised treatment plan will then be developed based on your goals.
Chin projection
Retrusion of the chin can give the impression of a shortened face in profile and accentuate the appearance of the submentum. Strengthening the projection or vertical height of the chin, will support these soft tissue structures giving more definition to the lower face.
Chin shape
Men typically have a more squared contour to the chin apex, whereas women often have a chin contour that comes to a finer point. During a comprehensive consultation we can explore what best suits your face shape and lifestyle.
Chin symmetry
It is very common for one side of the chin bone to sit lower than the other causing facial asymmetry. Supporting the underdeveloped side can even out this difference.
Smoothing of skin
One facial muscle within the chin affects the overlying skin and can cause a dimpling effect. This often becomes more pronounced when the lips are pursed together.
Angle of the chin
Bone mass in the chin and jawline can reduce over time. This can affect the position of the chin and mouth. Structural support may help with the appearance of skin laxity in this area.
Your consultation at our Brisbane clinic
During your initial consultation, various aspects will be discussed to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the procedure and your specific needs. The consultation allows us to discuss expectations openly and create a treatment plan you can approve.
Firstly, your cosmetic concerns and treatment goals will be discussed. We will listen attentively to gain insight into what you hope to achieve through treating your lower face and chin concerns. This discussion allows us to explain what can be realistically achieved.
Next, we will thoroughly examine your facial features, asking about the areas of your face where you have concerns regarding chin symmetry and definition. We will carefully evaluate your facial anatomy, taking note of bone structure, fat pads and skin laxity. This assessment helps us to determine the appropriate treatment plan required. We may also inquire about any allergies or previous cosmetic treatments. This information is crucial for determining your eligibility for the procedure.
The consultation will also involve a discussion about the procedure itself, including the recommended treatments, the expected duration of the results, and any potential risks or side effects. We can explain the technique involved, ensuring you understand the process and know what to expect during and after the treatment.
Finally, the financial aspect will be discussed. We will provide information about the cost of the treatment, any potential additional expenses, and the expected longevity of the results. We can also discuss the option of follow-up treatments and maintenance. Your treatment costs will depend on the personalised details of your procedure, so it is best to wait until having your consultation before making calculations.
Consultation PathwaysAnd Recommendations
Recommended treatments
WonderFace
WonderFace is a non-invasive facial toning treatment that combines neuromuscular stimulation with radiofrequency (RF) technology to work both the skin and the underlying facial muscles. Neuromuscular stimulation works the facial muscles, while RF technology supports collagen and elastin in the skin. Individual results vary and are discussed during your consultation.
There is no recovery time after a Wonderface session and results can be seen immediately with ongoing improvements.
Ultraformer MPT
Using high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) technology, the Ultraformer MPT contributes to facial lifting, skin tightening and facial contouring. It’s a non-invasive procedure using ultrasound waves to target and breakdown fat cells in the lower third of the face, while also promoting the production of collagen to tighten the skin.
Depending on the amount of facial sagging in the target areas, 2 – 3 sessions of Ultraformer MPT are usually recommended to contour the face. Results can continue to be seen up to six months after the treatment, however you may benefit from maintenance sessions as time goes on.
Facetite
FaceTite uses radiofrequency-assisted liposuction (RFAL), with a few small incisions. The treatment can remove unwanted fat while simultaneously stimulating collagen and elastin production, prompting the skin to tighten.
The treatment can be a suitable alternative to a traditional facelift, using fewer incisions. FaceTite can treat areas of the lower face, including the cheeks, jawline and chin. Since the treatment does require incisions, downtime can include some swelling and bruising, but your personalised aftercare instructions will help you support your body’s healing process.